Margaret Brennan Challenges GOP Lawmaker With Republican Condemnation of RFK Jr.
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Margaret Brennan Challenges GOP Lawmaker With Republican Condemnation of RFK Jr.
"During the hearing, Barrasso addressed Kennedy, saying, In your confirmation hearings you promised to uphold the highest standards for vaccines. Since then, I've grown deeply concerned. The public has seen measles outbreaks, leadership of the National Institute of Health questioning the use of mRNA vaccines, the recently confirmed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fired. Americans don't know who to rely on."
"Brennan asked, Why do you think they're off-base in their concern? Look, President Trump picked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be a disrupter to the CDC, and that's exactly what he's doing, Marshall answered. He's focused on making the CDC more transparent, to make it more trustworthy right now. Right now, Americans don't trust the CDC. So, he is literally turning that place upside down."
"Marshall continued: I respect what my colleagues are saying. But this whole issuein that meeting was about vaccines. In my humble opinion not every person needs every vaccine. And I don't think there are many children out there who need 76 jabs by the time they're old enough to vote. But before you label me a non-vaxxer person, look, I've raised money for polio vaccinations. The MMR is a great vaccines, it's"
Republican physicians including Sen. John Barrasso and Sen. Bill Cassidy publicly denounced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s record at Health and Human Services, citing measles outbreaks, questioning of mRNA vaccine use, and the firing of the CDC director. Since taking the HHS helm, Kennedy fired the CDC head, prompting other top employees to quit and more than 1,000 HHS employees to call for his resignation for endangering public health. Sen. Roger Marshall defended Kennedy as a Trump-picked disrupter aiming to increase CDC transparency and trust, and expressed a view that not every person needs every vaccine while endorsing polio and MMR vaccination.
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